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Tuesday, September 22, 2009

SNY: Salfino: A handful of AL sluggers will rebound strongly in 2010

And why not…I’m still holding out hope for Velvet Crush to rebound strongly.

Let’s continue our season-ending series on who stats consider to be lucky and unlucky players by focusing today on jinxed hitters. Next week, to close our 2009 By the Numbers coverage, we focus on unlucky pitchers.

To isolate hitting luck, we look at average with runners in scoring position (RISP) because, generally, a hitter’s success or failure here does not repeat year-to-year to the same degree as broader stats like batting average. We also isolate the percentage of homers on fly balls for hitters who should still be in their power prime. And we assess a hitter’s batting average on balls in play (BABIP), which generally is about .300. Note, though, that balls in play do not include homers (by definition, out of play).

Ian Kinsler, 2B, Rangers: He was unlucky on BABIP. Over the prior three years, his average was .306 on BIP, slightly north of league average. It now sits at .243. What does this mean? With a normalized rate for him, he’d have 17 more hits and an overall average of .286, not .253.

David Ortiz, DH, Red Sox: Pick your category. You have to buckle the seat belts and keep the airsickness bag handy, I know. It’s very tough to bet on Ortiz. But we’re searching for profit. Assume he’ll be very motivated to extend his career. If he has a full-time job next March in some American League city, he’s worth cheap speculation. There’s about a 50 percent chance he has another year like 2007 (.332-35-117) in him at age 34, not terribly old for modern sluggers. He’ll never hit close to .332 anywhere in the AL other than Fenway (which inflates average). Discount those other categories by 50 percent and you have your 2010 price.

Nick Markakis, OF, Orioles: I refuse to accept home runs on 7.3 percent on fly balls for a 26-year-old guy who was 12 percent over the last three years.

 

Repoz Posted: September 22, 2009 at 07:52 PM | 10 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
  Tags: projections, sabermetrics

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   1. Vance W Posted: September 22, 2009 at 08:51 PM (#3329260)
If Kinsler rebounds it will be conscious effort not some regression to the mean. If you watch this guy for a week or so, you see a very bad case of home run fever. As a result he's popping everything up.

Ian's a talented guy with a very quick bat but he's been frustratingly slow to make needed adjustments.
   2. filihok Posted: September 22, 2009 at 09:30 PM (#3329290)
As a result he's popping everything up.

According to Fangraphs:
YR FB% BABIP
06 44.2 .310
07 45.7 .282
08 43.3 .339
09 55.0 .244
   3. DKDC Posted: September 22, 2009 at 10:02 PM (#3329301)
If you watch this guy for a week or so, you see a very bad case of home run fever. As a result he's popping everything up.


I've only seen the Rangers a couple times this year, but that was my impression of the entire team. It seemed like every single player in the lineup was taking huge uppercut swings, which was very successful for one of the games I watched (several homers) and embarrasingly unsuccessful for the other (tons of Ks).
   4. The Good Face Posted: September 22, 2009 at 10:18 PM (#3329306)
I've only seen the Rangers a couple times this year, but that was my impression of the entire team. It seemed like every single player in the lineup was taking huge uppercut swings, which was very successful for one of the games I watched (several homers) and embarrasingly unsuccessful for the other (tons of Ks).


They have a few guys who seem to do that (Blalock, Cruz), but Kinsler's the worst offender. Every single game I've seen him in this year, he's taking mighty uppercut hacks like he's trying to chop down a redwood.
   5. Harveys Wallbangers Posted: September 22, 2009 at 10:21 PM (#3329307)
It's interesting that Young doesn't have more of an influence on the team given his consistent ability to make good contact.
   6. Walt Davis Posted: September 22, 2009 at 10:24 PM (#3329310)
Well, Kinsler's BA is down, his power is up, his OPS+ is right where it's been every year except 2008.
   7. Vance W Posted: September 22, 2009 at 10:32 PM (#3329317)
Given that the Rangers have plenty of power sources and a dearth of guys who make consistent good contact Kinsler would help the team more if he went back to his old style, even if the OBP is the same.

DKDC's impression is correct. And while there's nothing wrong with a Mark Reynolds/Adam Dunn hacker in the lineup you don't really need six of them.
   8. Joe Bivens, Idiot Posted: September 22, 2009 at 10:37 PM (#3329328)
What about Wily Mo?

I apologize, I'm being silly, as usual.
   9. Darren Posted: September 23, 2009 at 02:59 AM (#3329507)
There’s about a 50 percent chance he has another year like 2007 (.332-35-117) in him at age 34, not terribly old for modern sluggers.


Really? I cannot fathom the odds being that high.
   10. Infinite Yost (Voxter) Posted: September 23, 2009 at 03:06 AM (#3329512)
I'd put them at closer to 10%, maybe less than that. 34 IS old for a fat guy with no defensive value, even these days.

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